There's all sorts of all treatments you could do with this no-paint-touchups tape, like adding vertical stripes to walls:
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Adding horizontal stripes to walls...
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You could use a single stripe as an accent...
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You could add a pattern to your floors...
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Or for a different look, add chevron stripes to a rug.
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Or even a serving tray to add a little flare to any space.
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You could also make a cool DIY zebra striped canvas for some snazzy wall art on the cheap! (view a video how-to tutorial here, courtesy of ScotchBlue)
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Or, if patterns aren't your thing (or you have something else in mind, like we did), you can use your free sample of ScotchBlue Painter's Tape with Edge-Lock Protector to paint a room.
Pretty much, the sky is the limit with this stuff! You can get your creativity on with just about anything you can think of - and with perfect, straight lines. Awesome, huh?
Okay, okay - now on with the giveaway!
ScotchBlue is super kind and is giving away 16 (yes, sixteen, folks!!) samples of their ScotchBlue Painter's Tape with Edge-Lock Paint Line Protector! And if you want to get our opinion on the quality of this stuff, just check out the review we gave it here (in summary: two thumbs up!).
To enter, just follow the rules below.
Rules:
1) This giveaway is open to US residents only,
2) Make sure you leave some way for us to contact you! Leave your email, blog addy, or some other way for us to get in contact with you. (If you don't and you win, your winnings will be given away!)
3) And just leave a comment answering: What would you use your free ScotchBlue Painter's Tape on? Would you paint a room in big, bold stripes? Redo a piece of furniture? Make some wild wall art? We'd love to know!
That's it! This giveaway will close on Thursday, January 27th at noon, central time, and the 16 random winners will be announced the following Friday.
Happy Friday and have a fantastic weekend!
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I did a horrible paint job on my bedroom when I first moved in to my new house .. I would use it to re-paint my walls! please please :)
ReplyDeleteI am planning to paint all the trim in our house...this would definitely help!!
ReplyDeleteI would like to try some stripes with different sheens of the same color in my dining room!
ReplyDeleteThere's so many possibilities, but I've been eyeing that painted chevron rug for awhile so I think I would try my hand at it. We are in need of a fun cheap rug for our office.
ReplyDeleteI'm in serious need of some modern wall art in our bedroom! I've had horizontal stripes on my mind... Recently I painted the chevron pattern on canvas but had to do quite a bit of touch up. So frustrating! Hopefully this tape is as good as it sounds!
ReplyDeleteHusband and I are in the process of fixing up our early 1990s home (picture lots of brass and country blues and pinks!) We just installed beautiful crown molding and picture frame molding in our formal dining room (which will be an office), and we were just trying to think of something cool to do with paint. This tape would help us out so much!!
ReplyDeleteI would use it on our MudRoom re-do!! And maybe get a little crazy with some stripes in my son's room that I'd like to re-paint in the Spring!! Thanks so much!! ;)
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding? I have 9 more rooms and most of the furniture to paint! Fork over the goods.
ReplyDeleteI would use it when I repaint our Powder Room. I can 't stand the color it is now.
ReplyDeletersgrandinetti@yahoo(DOT)com
I would use it to protect my trim when I paint the walls, since I've spent so much time changing my orangey oak trim to crisp white!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to repaint our front bathroom and the laundry room. I was thinking tone on tone stripes/glossy and eggshell perhaps.
ReplyDeleteWe've done big bold stripes but I'd like to try stripes like that dresser or tray!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to paint my entryway, kitchen, and dining room. They really need some color! :)
ReplyDeletepyro_chick93@hotmail.com
Oooh I would love to try this product! I want to paint my kids' bathroom. Some stripes might be fun!
ReplyDeleteI would use it to paint my kitchen.
ReplyDeletehewella1 at gmail dot com
I would definitely use this to create horizontal striped walls in my laundry room. I really think it would open up the small space!
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Jennifer
jennifer.rangel@live.com
My husband and I are renovating a 70's ranch. We plan to paint bold horizontal stripes in white and tan in our guest room. We'll need LOTS of painters tape.
ReplyDeleteCarly
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My bedroom seriously needs a paint job. Not sure if I'd do stripes, but I'd definitely use the tape regardless!
ReplyDeleteI'm diggin the zebra canvas art.. cool simple fun project =)
ReplyDeleteHey! I am in DESPERATE need of some painters tape that works! Everything I have tried always bleeds through. I am getting ready to paint a very long hallway with tons of doors and molding to paint around along with my kitchen (which I may do some cool stripes). Please pick me!
ReplyDeleteannamchristie@gmail.com
Did I not comment before? Gosh, terrible of me! I've got quite the painting project in mind soon (you already guessed yellow, but we'll see!). I'm sure there will be enough tape for more than that project though, so I'll have to think of more! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would love to give my bedroom a vertical strip accent wall! - apartmenttlc@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, what wouldn't I do with it!!!! LOL But most likely I would use it when I paint around the insides of our windows. Every other tape I've used bleeds underneath, then sticks to window casings. Not fun!
ReplyDeletesissy1883@cfl.rr.com
I already won a roll from another giveaway, but I would love to try to win one for my mom! She's just about ready to do a bunch of painting at her house. Woot!
ReplyDeleteWhen we become homeowners some day and are not just renters....I could actually paint the walls!!
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